ESPN announced Wednesday that after eight years of running Jon Gruden's QB Camp, it will instead air a four-episode series in which top prospects sit down with Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson.

The series, which will be titled QB2QB with Russell Wilson, will include conversations with quarterbacks J.T. Barrett of Ohio State, Baker Mayfield of Oklahoma and Mason Rudolph of Oklahoma State, as well as Penn State running back Saquon Barkley, according to the network.

"Our QB Camp series with Jon Gruden highlighted the relationship between coach and quarterback," ESPN producer Jay Rothman, who will oversee the series, said in a statement. "This new iteration of the series will now explore the mentoring relationship between NFL veteran and these soon-to-be rookie players."

The announcement adds to a hectic spring for both the network and Wilson. ESPN welcomed Jimmy Pitaro as its new president earlier this week and is launching a new streaming service in the coming weeks while also seeking to replace Gruden in the broadcast booth. Gruden spent nine years as a color commentator for Monday Night Football before returning to the NFL, signing a 10-year deal to become head coach of the Oakland Raiders.

Wilson, meanwhile, has spent part of his offseason playing baseball. He was invited to participate in spring training workouts with the New York Yankees, who recently acquired his baseball rights in a trade with the Texas Rangers, and even received an at-bat in a spring game.